From: Rafal Smigrodzki (rafal@smigrodzki.org)
Date: Sat Aug 09 2003 - 10:35:08 MDT
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From: <Spudboy100@aol.com>
Its not as if businessmen and women
> who have started suuccessful companies, themselves have achieved their
place on
> the boards of directors, and are now guiding companies. Rather, they are
> suck-ups, who, with no sense of responsibility to their stockholders, let
alone,
> society at large, are guiding their corporations, right onto the iceberg.
> I do not want cheap imported goods, I do seek the right to export abroad,
I
> wish to increase competition, but not at the expense of the entire
republic,
> and I do object to the suffering of American workers at the hands of
fortune 500
> punks who would export all jobs, to line their own personal pockets. I
> personally like many of the H-1B's and L2's that I work with, and do not
blame them
> personally for scumbag fortune 500 pricks, who would line their own
pockets,
> no matter what it does to the country.
### This is an old defense - "I really like my butler, he's black, but a
good man, nevertheless. But you couldn't let blacks work on their own,
listen to those scumbag abolitionists and set their own prices. They need
supervision, visas, regulations so they won't compete with me, so I can keep
my cushy job. Except for my butler, let them clean sewers".
More quotes from a protectionist:
"And those bosses, they are worthless scum, every single one of them. In
fact, you can't become a manager unless you are a stupid, incompetent
suck-up."
"And I didn't want to buy this imported car, really, but it was so cheap I
couldn't resist. Tell those loser GM bosses to get their act together, or
else I won't buy any of their cars. I have choice, you know."
"And tell them suck-up bosses who don't want to hire me, better think it
over, or else I'll come over with some buddies, and you won't have no choice
nomore."
"Yep."
Rafal
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